§ 151.023 MULTIPLE UNIT NUMBERING; IDENTIFICATION SIGNS.
   (A)   It shall be the duty of the owner or manager of every multiple dwelling building containing five or more rental units, and the owner or occupant of every individually-owned dwelling unit in any multiple unit building to properly identify each dwelling unit by attaching identification numbers on or adjacent to each entrance to the individual units. The numbers shall be not less than one and one-half inches in height and shall be of a contrasting color to the base.
   (B)   In addition, the owner or manager of any multiple dwelling building with common entrances containing five units or more, whether the units are rental or individually owned, shall provide signs, including directional arrows, easily identifying the location of each dwelling unit in the building. The signs shall be placed in an obvious location inside each entrance to the building as approved by the Fire Marshal. For buildings with two or more floors, either above or below grade, similar signs shall be located on each floor across from stairways and from elevators if the building is so equipped. The lettering and numbering on the signs shall not be less than one and one-half inches in height and shall be of a contrasting color to the base.
(2002 Code, § 5.57) (Ord. 20, Fifth Series, passed 7-7-1997)